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Welcome to Midway Place

Address: 10 Farleigh Wick, Bradford-on-Avon, BA15 2PU

Hotel Description

Midway Place is a beautiful bed and breakfast, set in the Wiltshire countryside. It is just a 10-minute drive from Bath and offers free Wi-Fi throughout.
The rooms at Midway Place offer tea and coffee making facilities. Each includes a modern en suite shower room.
In the mornings, full English breakfast is served in the bright and modern dining room. Guests can also choose a vegetarian dish or select from a wide range of continental options.
Guest parking is available in the Fox and Hounds Country Inn, just next door. It also serves a wide range of quality home cooked food, including a popular hog roast;.
Cumberwell Golf Club is just 1 mile away from the property. The Georgian City of Bath has many attractions including the Roman Baths and the Jane Austen Centre.

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Distance 2.22 miles (3.55 km)
The University of Bath is a public university, established in 1966. This University is located in Bath, England. The University operates out of two main campuses: Claverton Down and Oakfield. More than 13,000 students are currently enrolled at the University. The major academic strengths are in the fields of Physical Sciences, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology. The other subjects offered are Business & Management, Architecture & Civil Engineering, Economics, Computer Science, Electronics & Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics & Operational research, Education, Molecular Biosciences, Bioscience, Physics, Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation, Sports & Tourism, and Social Policy & Administration.

Distance 3.29 miles (5.27 km)
Bath Spa station was built in 1840 for the Great Western Railway by Brunel. It is in an asymmetrical Tudor style with curving gables, and lies on the north bank of the Avon, with the line swerving elegantly across from the southern bank to the station and then back again. A convenient characteristic for passengers is that ramps lead up to both platforms, permitting the disabled or those with luggage to have ready access from the platforms to cars or taxis. There is also a footbridge, formerly tolled, leading directly from the station across the Avon and allowing direct access to the village of Widcombe.

Distance 3.43 miles (5.49 km)
Visit the heart of the World Heritage Site. Around Britain's only hot spring, the Romans built a magnificent temple and bathing complex that still flows with natural hot water. See the water's source and walk where Romans walked on the ancient stone pavements. The extensive ruins and treasures from the spring are beautifully preserved and presented using the best of modern interpretation. Roman baths were part of the day-to-day life in Ancient Rome. Bath in Somerset, contains one of the best examples of a Roman bath complex in Europe. There are two good examples at Pompeii.